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HarkBack

Used to identify a genre/time/person when comparing to current item/person/action

Or as an exclamatory agreement when a conversation goes full circle and you return to original point/idea
"Look at her shoes! Hark Back to the eighties"

"which is why , harkback, i said he couldnt come in the first place"
by Demelza June 29, 2007
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hardback

derogatory term for a member of the Crips street gang aka a ckrab
fuck dat hardback nigga
by jimmyjump55555 March 27, 2008
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Hackback

When someone hacked you, so you hack them back. Hacking victims who seek revenge and hack the hackers who hacked them.
"My ex stole my password, so I did a hackback! He's now broke!"

"My Facebook was hacked, but I got that sucker back and now all his passwords have to be 52 characters long."
by Keyframegirl December 1, 2017
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hardback garyman

someone who is a massive fan of gary barlow
grooverider; he is a hardback garyman as he enjoys his music
by dwebb100 February 27, 2009
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Hark Back

Recall the past; refer to the original form of something; be reminiscent of the olden days

Remontar/Relembrar (PT)
This article "Hark back" to some ideas expressed earlier.
*is Harking back
by McPBr February 16, 2012
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Hardbacker

A fag who purchases the hard back cover of a book and brags about it to people who think paper back editions are not only cheaper, but less stiff. Hardbackers often live within their parents basement and play helicopter on the internet all day.
A hardbacker totally slapped me upside the head with his copy of a wizard story that is very popular while I was defenseless with my paperback edition.
by Hardbacker69 February 5, 2006
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hackback

A 'hackback' is when you devastatingly (and at exactly the correct moment) cut through a flow of verbal abuse being directed at you - by using your own brutally accurate observations about your assailant's lack of intelligence, lack of good looks etc. All of those then pale into insignificance, as with rapier-like accuracy, you finally observe that your assailant is also well known in his or her peer group, as being someone who is completely unable to string any sentence together that lacks at least ten repeated swear words.
"Who says words can't kill? I looked at the bully and then chose my exact moment to deliver him a killer hackback. He left me and my friends completely alone after that."
by mimbijones April 4, 2015
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